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		<title>A Cubist Approach to Analyzing Interpretive Communities</title>
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		<description>Stanley Fish&apos;s theory of interpretive communities has been highly regarded for the past two decades. This paper deals with the idea of multiple interpretive communities as they relate to technical communicators. Technical communicators have a duty to use rhetorical devices and embedded structural cues to help readers identify the correct interpretive framework.</description>
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